Universal Geography, Or, a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New Plan, According to the Great Natural Divisions of the Globe: Theory, or mathematical, physical, and political principles of geographyWells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... Projection , Different sorts of Geographical Maps , Developable Surfaces - Of Projections , Laws of Orthographic Projection , Laws of Stereographic Projection , Three sorts of Stereographic Projections - Polar Projection- Tracing of ...
... Projection , Different sorts of Geographical Maps , Developable Surfaces - Of Projections , Laws of Orthographic Projection , Laws of Stereographic Projection , Three sorts of Stereographic Projections - Polar Projection- Tracing of ...
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... Projections by Proportional Parts , Simple Conic Projection , Modifications of the Conic Projection , Projection of De l'Isle de la Croyere - Method proposed by Euler , • Projections of Murdoch , Conic Globes - Alber's Projection , PAGE ...
... Projections by Proportional Parts , Simple Conic Projection , Modifications of the Conic Projection , Projection of De l'Isle de la Croyere - Method proposed by Euler , • Projections of Murdoch , Conic Globes - Alber's Projection , PAGE ...
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... projected , but also upon that of the sun , relatively to the plane upon which the ob- jects stand . If upon this horizontal plane we raise the vertical line AD , Fig . 12. the solar ray being directed along SD , the shadow will fall ...
... projected , but also upon that of the sun , relatively to the plane upon which the ob- jects stand . If upon this horizontal plane we raise the vertical line AD , Fig . 12. the solar ray being directed along SD , the shadow will fall ...
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... projected no shadow ; he remarked that at Alexandria , the gnomon , at the same instant , pro- jected its shadow over the fiftieth part of a circle ; he hence concluded the latitude of Alexandria to be 7 ° 12 ' north of Syene , which ...
... projected no shadow ; he remarked that at Alexandria , the gnomon , at the same instant , pro- jected its shadow over the fiftieth part of a circle ; he hence concluded the latitude of Alexandria to be 7 ° 12 ' north of Syene , which ...
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... cuts the other meridians under angles different for See afterwards Projection of the Maps of Cassini . III . each , while the parallel HLQ meets them 74 BOOK THIRD . Relation of Places to the Points of the Horizon, Lines East and West,
... cuts the other meridians under angles different for See afterwards Projection of the Maps of Cassini . III . each , while the parallel HLQ meets them 74 BOOK THIRD . Relation of Places to the Points of the Horizon, Lines East and West,
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Strana 473 - aurora borealis, reflected by the snow, dispels the darkness of the polar night. The days for several months, though of a monotonous magnificence, astonishingly accelerate the growth of vegetation. In three days, or rather three times twenty-four hours, the snow is melted, and the flowers begin to blow.
Strana 185 - greater number of the principal mountains have one of their sides very steep, and the other of a very " gradual slope.* The Alps, for example, are much more rapid in their descent on the Italian side than on that of Switzerland. On the contrary, the Dophrines, or Scandinavian Alps, have a much steeper declivity to the
Strana 502 - that the grounds near Ravenna has sunk to such a degree, that the pavement of the cathedral is only six inches above the level of high water; but, at the same time, the land is extended in such a manner that this town, formerly situate in the midst of marshes, and canals, and furnished with an
Strana 361 - causes which are local, and sometimes illusory. It is said that the Mediterranean Sea, in its upper part, has sometimes a purple tint. In the gulf of Guinea, the Sea is white, and around the Maldive Islands black. The Vermeille, or
Strana 6 - could only be represented by a grain of sand less than one-twentieth of an inch in thickness. Irregularities so imperceptible do not deserve to be taken into consideration. We shall see, in the following Book, that the true differences which exist between our globe
Strana 361 - a blue shade to distant mountains, and which give the atmosphere its azure hue. The rays of blue light, being the most refrangible, pass in the greatest quantity through the aquatic fluid, which, from its density and depth, makes them undergo a strong refraction. The other shades in the
Strana 472 - the proximity of very high mountains, covered with perpetual snow; the trade winds, and the periodical inundations, equally contribute to diminish the heat. This is the reason why, in the torrid zone, we meet with all kinds of climates. The plains are burnt up by the heat of the sun. All the eastern coasts of the great continents,
Strana 357 - true surface of our planet The only exception to this position, may perhaps be found in gulfs and inland seas, which have only a slight communication with the ocean. In these parts of the sea. the level of the water may sometimes be a little more elevated than in the ocean. It is alleged that the Dutch
Strana 24 - of the ecliptic causes the arc of the equator, which passes the meridian in the same time with the diurnal arc of the ecliptic, to be not always equal to it, but to be sometimes greater and sometimes less. With regard to the